Hyderabad to Bangalore : Route Queries

This is a discussion on Hyderabad to Bangalore : Route Queries within Route / Travel Queries, part of the Travelogues category; Originally Posted by gajadonga
Kurnool bypass road work is progressing daytime traffic slows you down in this stretch
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Guys, I am planning of travelling from Bangalore till Gooty on NH7. My destination is Belum caves, hence will be taking right from Gooty.
Can anyone please let know if it is possible to take U turn before Gooty toll booth to get in to BP COCO which is on the right side?
I want to top up diesel before I get off the highway, also there was a mention of an HP COCO just before Gooty toll on the left side mentioned few pages back. Can someone please let know the exact location of the same.

Guys, I am planning of travelling from Bangalore till Gooty on NH7. My destination is Belum caves, hence will be taking right from Gooty.
Can anyone please let know if it is possible to take U turn before Gooty toll booth to get in to BP COCO which is on the right side?
I want to top up diesel before I get off the highway, also there was a mention of an HP COCO just before Gooty toll on the left side mentioned few pages back. Can someone please let know the exact location of the same.

Thanks.

As I remember, it is possible to take U turn and the area right in front of toll gate both ways doesnt have divider.
HP COCO is right after toll gate at the same gate, when going from blr side.

Just completed Bangalore-Hyderabad roundtrip yesterday and the drive (as already commented upon multiple times) was awesome. Did the 585 kms stretch from my home in Banaswadi to Hafizpet in Hyderabad in exactly 6 hours and 35 minutes door to door and about the same time on the way back.

The only slowdown one encounters in the otherwise very fast road is in Kurnool where there is some road repair work going on. It takes about 10-15 minutes to cross the 2-3 kms stretch at that point. Otherwise one can comfortable clock triple digit speeds on this stretch without entering the caution/danger zone.
One of the best roads in terms of the speeds only that I have driven on in India. No decent place for breaks almost all throughout the stretch and that was a letdown really.

1. I would highly suggest doing a day trip. Night drive isn't unsafe, but *very* tiring. I highly recommend driving with augmented lights (dip it during passing). Oncoming traffic, although on the other side of the divider, leaves one bedazzled by their high beams.

2. There was a truck backing up, in the *right most lane*, without any tail lights. So, be prepared for such crazy encounters.

3. At many U turns, there are stop sign, with many reflectors to serve as a warning but it might get hard to judge one's speed. Be careful.

4. If you get a flat tire, you'll need to be really lucky to find help on the road at night, so be prepared.

5. During day time (afternoon) I found that at many stretches, NHAI workers were watering the grass/offshoot on the road divider. Good thing is that they'll be wearing neon conspicuity jackets. But be careful of their presence.

7. If going from Hyderabad to Bangalore, speed limit of 80 KM/hr starts near Nandi Hills crossing. There will be plenty of speed limit signs. There will be a traffic police jeep with speed gun immediately afterwards. From there on, keep the speed below 80, all the way to Bangalore.

The road is super nice. There are hardly any potholes in the 550 KM stretch. One of the best highways in India, I bet.

7. If going from Hyderabad to Bangalore, speed limit of 80 KM/hr starts near Nandi Hills crossing. There will be plenty of speed limit signs. There will be a traffic police jeep with speed gun immediately afterwards. From there on, keep the speed below 80, all the way to Bangalore.

The speed gun toting police are posted and have been sighted many times much before the Nandi Hills crossing because the 80kmph speed limit starts much earlier.

Slow down once you start descending the flyover over Avati Village (which is 2.5 km before Nandi Hills crossing). This village comes a little distance after you cross the railway line under a flyover.

I'm planning to drive down to Bangalore from Hyderabad next month for 3 days, and was wondering if anyone has done this trip faced issues with the police/RTO while driving around in Bangalore - I will be having a TS registered vehicle. I will be staying near MG Road and will be driving in and around Koramangala and Jaya Nagar. Any advice on documents to carry around will also be helpful.

Ya one thing i did read around was that to make sure that the toll receipt has the car number. But they don't do it here (atleast in ORR). Hopefully i can get it done closer to bangalore??

I travelled from Gachibowli to APPA Jn last week and the Rs 10 toll ticket does have my vehicle number. This apart, almost all the toll gates on the BLR highway make a mention of your vehicle number. So no worries.

Assuming yours is a new vehicle as it is TS registered, you will not need a pollution certificate for one year.

Day 1- Hyderabad to Mysore - Night stay in Mysore
Day 2- MYsore to Bandipur - Night Stay in Bandipur
Day 3- Bandipur to Coorg - Night stay in Coorg
Day 4- Coorg to Hyderabad

On Day 1 I will need to to pick up couple of cousins in Bangalore , they currently stay at Marathalli & Old airport road , I'm planning to ask them to come down to either International Airport or go to Hebbal to pick them up.

My Queries -

1)Which would be the best place to pick them up in Bangalore so as to avoid the innards of Bangalore and directly proceed to Mysore after picking them up.
2) Best route from Bangalore to Mysore after picking them up - Plan is to Bypass Bangalore Traffic as much as possible
3)Places to Eat around in the locations above.

Day 1- Hyderabad to Mysore - Night stay in Mysore
Day 2- MYsore to Bandipur - Night Stay in Bandipur
Day 3- Bandipur to Coorg - Night stay in Coorg
Day 4- Coorg to Hyderabad

On Day 1 I will need to to pick up couple of cousins in Bangalore , they currently stay at Marathalli & Old airport road , I'm planning to ask them to come down to either International Airport or go to Hebbal to pick them up.

My Queries -

1)Which would be the best place to pick them up in Bangalore so as to avoid the innards of Bangalore and directly proceed to Mysore after picking them up.
2) Best route from Bangalore to Mysore after picking them up - Plan is to Bypass Bangalore Traffic as much as possible
3)Places to Eat around in the locations above.

All advice and guidance will be greatly appreciated .

Regards
Vickzkool

Pick them at Hebbal, Take a right turn under Hebbal flyover, you will reach Tumkur Road, Take right turn climb Nelmangala Flyover, take a Exit at NICE road(Mysore). Then in NICE road take exit to Mysore road.

You don't have to worry about eating places in Mysore road or anywhere in Karnataka , too many eating options.

1)Which would be the best place to pick them up in Bangalore so as to avoid the innards of Bangalore and directly proceed to Mysore after picking them up.
2) Best route from Bangalore to Mysore after picking them up - Plan is to Bypass Bangalore Traffic as much as possible
3)Places to Eat around in the locations above.

All advice and guidance will be greatly appreciated .

Regards
Vickzkool

1 & 2 Pick them at Hebbal. After you get down from the airport flyover near esteem mall, do not take the next flyover, but take the road between the flyover and the left ramp, this would get you under the hebbal flyover, you need to take a right turn here and you are headed towards Tumkur Road.
On the dead end of this road, you again take a right turn, probably about 15kms and you pass through a railway track too, pray that there are no trains going through. Not sure if the ROB is completed/started there. There are two options once you take the right at the dead end of the road, one is take the first left after the signal, this will take you through kengeri and join the mysore road or take the nice road which is a little further ahead towards Nelamangala. I have not traveled on both the places in a while, so do not know the condition.
3. You are spoilt for choice once you enter the Bangalore Mysore road, there are that many options on either side of the road.